On May 17-19, 2013 RWUL (Reel Worldwide Underground Link) a non- profit organization based in the US that promotes independent film and cinema in partnership with the Attukwei Art Foundation and the Goethe-Institut of Ghana will present: The 1st Annual “I Luv Africa” Film Festival in Ghana (ILAFF 2013)! This new annual presentation will celebrate the work of independent filmmakers from Africa and throughout the Diaspora. The “I Luv Africa” Film Festival in Ghana (ILAFF 2013) will be a three day event FREE to the public that will feature film screenings, workshops, a community art project, filmmaker appearances, and a special opening night Afterparty hosted by YAV Magazine. The ILAFF 2013 will feature films from Mohamed Dione, Aimiende Negbenebor Sela, Nikyatu Jusu, Akousua Adoma Owusu, Terence Nance/Blitz the Ambassador, Edward Osei-Gyimah , Esosa Edosomwan, Kwesi Hutchful, Nana Yaw Yeboah, Ali Biko Sulaiman Kamanda, Nina Nordstromm, and Nana Oforiatta Ayim. This year’s ILAFF 2013 in Ghana will also present a special feature film premiere of the critically acclaimed "Soul Food Junkies" from filmmaker Byron Hurt for our Pan-African selection.

**JUST ANNOUNCED ILAFF Coming to New York Follow-up Awards Ceremony and Special ILAFF New York Film Series on August 29, 2013; will be a night featuring some of the films featured in ILAFF 2013 in Ghana hand selected by our film committee, Q&A with filmmakers, and a special reception. More details on this event will be posted soon.

About RWULRWUL’s mission is to promote independent film culture and to support positive creative film ventures that involve independent film community and promote global awareness. RWUL wants to shed a positive light on the people often ignored by mainstream media and institutions. RWUL puts on film events and festivals that promote this philosophy. RWUL also pushes for a media platform to express the views of emerging filmmakers.

About RWUL

Our mission is to promote independent film culture and to support positive creative film ventures that involve independent film community and promote global awareness. We want to shed a positive light on the people often ignored by mainstream media and institutions. We put on film events and festivals that promote this philosophy. RWUL also pushes for a media platform to express the views of emerging filmmakers.